Responsibilities– How can you make a lasting impact in a rapidly changing world?
- Conducting intricate and targeted audit procedures, alongside crafting client-centric audit strategies.
- Guiding and overseeing a team of audit professionals, equipping them with resources, knowledge, and growth opportunities.
- Proactively fostering relationships to deliver customized services, address diverse assurance requirements, and drive business growth.
- Identifying and addressing potential risks, while innovating to enhance products and processes for increased revenue and expansion.
- Staying abreast of business trends and emerging technologies to maintain your trusted role as a business advisor.
Job requirements– Where do you start if you want to change the world?
- Bachelor/Master degree in accounting, finance, or business.
- Minimum of 5 years' auditing experience in an accounting firm, preferably with FSO clients.
- Fluency in English and preferably Dutch.
- Internationally recognized professional accounting qualification (RA, CA, CPA, ACA, ACCA, or equivalent).
- Proficiency in US GAAP and/or IFRS.
What we offer– Is everything that counts being counted?
- Vitality: the choice is yours. An online session with an external vitality coach, practical tips on topics such as nutrition, energy, sleep, and mindset and/or a voucher card to rent a padel court.
- Flexible working: you decide where and when you work in consultation with your team. At home, at the office, at the client or from another European country (up to 20 working days per year).
- Home office arrangement: to optimally set up your home office.
- Laptop and smartphone: you are entitled to a laptop and smartphone with a business subscription.
- Salary: in addition to your fixed salary, depending on EY's financial performance, you may be eligible for a bonus. You are also entitled to an expense allowance (depending on the function) and an internet allowance of €40 net per month.
- Time off: you are entitled to 34 vacation days per year when full-time employed.
- Sabbatical: the option to take unpaidleaveafter consultation.
- Birth leave: EY will pay 100% of the birth leave, in case of an additional birth leave EY will pay 70% of the salary.
- Training and education: EY believes it's important for everyone to always have the opportunity to further develop yourself. We therefore offer you the opportunity to take part in various soft & hard skills training, external courses and/or sign up for an additional education. For example, obtaining an MBA to broaden your skills in Leadership, Business and Tech.
- Mobility: Contribute directly to our ambition to reduce EY's carbon footprint to zero by 2025. With the new scheme you choose the most diverse sustainable options via the EY My Daily Travel app or online environment. Think of the use of lease bicycles, electric shared scooters, electric shared cars, flexible lease cars and various subscriptions for public transport. You can also view your CO2 footprint via the app.
- Bicycle arrangement: finance the purchase cost of your new bicycle from your gross monthlysalary(purchase cost amount divided over 12 months) or from your non-statutory holiday entitlement.
- Pension scheme: you will build up a pension capital directly after your start at EY. Each month the available premium amount is transferred for you in an investment account at our pension provider. You will also have the option to build up additional pension capital on a voluntary basis.
We support the use of AI tools in applications, such as ChatGPT, recognizing its inevitability in today's job market. However, we would love to see a dose of your personality in your application. Blend AI assistance with your unique style, allowing us to truly get to know the authentic you, not just the AI-generated version.
Recruitment procedure
Due to laws and regulations, and because EY (and in some cases its clients) has high demands on the reliability and integrity of its employees, every new employee will be screened. Depending on your rank the pre-employment screening could contain the following: Certificate of Conduct (in Dutch: VOG) or - if requesting a Dutch VOG is not possible - Criminal Background Check of the country you are currently living or have lived during the last five years, integrity questionnaire, verification of ID, diploma’s and/or work experience and consultation of the Dutch insolvency registry.